Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, March 15, 1872, Image 3

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Sl)c iMttkli) (Enterprise
MARCH 15, 1872.'
FRIDAY,
TOWS AXD COPSTT.
The Enterprise for the Campaign-
We will furnish the Entkrfwsk to clubs
of five sbbheribers and upwards, for fifty
cents, commencing with the. issue of the
ICth or March, and ending with the issue
of June 7tb. which will contain the elect-on
returns. We Lope that Democrats
will see to it that the paper is ia the bands
of every voter in the county. Who will
seud us the first list?
Democrats Take police.
The primary convention for Oregon City
1'reclnct will convene at the Court House
at 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Let
'every Democrat turn out.
IiEi.rciofs No-net?. During Lent Season
'services will be held at St. Paul's (Epis
Vopal) Church en each Wednesday morn
ing, at 10i o'clock, and on Friday even
ngs at 7 o'clock.
Docket. The following constitute the
bases before the next Circuit Court :
Law Cases. O. C. 11. li Co. vs. Instate
bf Daniel Harvey.
Joseph Kaf ka vs. C. Vaudei vol t.
Jus. M. Moore vs. (i. Grepe.
U. K. Stewart vs. Elizabeth Wells.
Sidney Calahan vs. J. Franklin and wife
J a. M. Moore vs. W. F. C.fc L. Co.
Equfty cases E. J. Wrstlall vs. B. C.
West tall.
Administrator of John Torrence, dee'd,
V. Geo. Aberne'hy et al.
Isola Gans vs. Henry (Inns.
Geo. A. Pease vs. G. Grepe.
F. N. Bkuichard vs. Geo. Abernelhy.
W. F. Highfield vs. G. W. N. Taylor.
Enoch Long et al.vs. Marion Long et al.
Henry llunibel vs. John Stege.
A Hook ox Okkuux. We have received
a book entitled -Oregon and her resourc
es," written by Hitch Small, Esq. It is a
pamphlet containing 130 pages.'and is the
best work ever published about our State.
It is a most excellent book to send east
to triends who desire information in re
gard to our State. The Jinlktin states that
this valuable book has been written and
printed at the expense of Mr. Holla
day for tree distribution. He deserves
the thanks of the people of Oregon for
his liberality, as it will certainly be of
great benefit to our S'aie. This is the
first book we have seen that may be term
ed "On Oregon.
KKerm.iCAX Ticket. The Republicans
met in convention at this place la?t Satur
day, and nominated the following ticket:
For State oenn.'or. Hiram Cochran, of th s
'city ; Representatives, L. IJarrin. N. N.
Matlock and John D. Crawford ; Sheriff,
Robert Uamsby ; County Clerk, Peter
Paquet : Treasurer. W. II. Pope; County
Commissioners. L. 1. C. Latourette and
Warren Corby ; Assessor, Nelson McCon
be!l ; .-chool Superiiitcn Lint. A. J. Ma
eniin ; Coronor, Dr. F. Barclay: Surveyor,
iS. L. Campbell.
Jrrtous. Following is a list of the jury
men drawn for the March term of the Cir
cuit Court for Clackamas county : W. S.
Failing. John Wnlfer. J nines McNamara,
J. C. liackett. Chas. Holds. Iaac Stonier.
t-orgt; Randall. G. W. Sharrock. J. II.
P.lacker, Calvin Harrington. Jos. Franklin.
J. H. llatnilton, Chas. Knight. L. C. Lacy.
Calvin MeCraken. J. J. Gard. Hiram
Straight, J. II. McCubhin, Wm. Whitlock,
.M. Howard. Albert Harrington. Jos. A.
Fields. P. S. Noyer. Stej.dien E Coleman,
Augustus Engle. Aaron Graham. S. L
Stephens. J. A. IJ trbur. A. H. Holcomb.
Allen Mtttoon. J as. M. Ware.
lltsToiiY Couisectki. While the early
hitory of Oregon ?s a prominent subject
for disciission, we ntust correct an error
which liiis generally been acknowledged
as a lact. S. J. McCortnick Esq.. of Tort,
land, claims to be the Pioneer Hook Print
er of Oregon. This distingui.-hed honor
ViVlongs to Uncle John Fleming, of this
City, who printed a lot of Webster's Spel.
ling Hooks in this city in ISlfi. The ma
chine by which they were trimmed was
made by Mr; Jas. Athey. Hoth these old
pioneers are now residents of this city.
Sr.hiHis Accmkxt. Last Monday morn
i ig. as Mr. Clifford Jones was walking the
gang plank from the steamer Alice to the
whirl the plank slipped, throwing him
over the basin.a distance of about 15 feet,
injuring hint severely, if not fatally. He
struck very hard as he fell on the back of
his head and back. He was taken to Sa
Jem where his family resides.
Thanks. Mr. William Davidson, the
enterprising real estate dealer of Portland,
and who is ever ready to .idvance the in
terests of our entire State, has our thanks
for a large pamphlet entitled "The North
ern Pacific Railroad, its resources, pro
gress and business,'- which contains much
useful information.
Lr.CTt ke. Rev. Mr. Nicholson, of Van
couver, will lecture in Myers' Hall on
Monday evening, March ISth. Subject
Jonathan's Eng'.isti. or the difficulties of
acquiring a correct use of the English
languaee. This is an interesting and prac
tical subject, and we hope that the lectur
er will be greeted with a full house.
Ciitccir CoritT. The March term of f.he
Circuit Court for Clackamas county, W.
W. Upton. Judge, convenes in this city
next Monday. We learn that there will
be but a small amount of business before
the Court to be disposed of.
Pf.iisoxai.. We had i. call last Satur
day from G. C. Curl. Esq.. of Salem. On
Moudiy we received a call from II. L.
Pittock, Esq., proprietor of the Orcjoman.
' Temperance Lectvke. The temperance
lecture delivered nt the Court House last
Friday evening, by Mr. L. Leland. we are
informed, was well attended, and had con
siderable effect; ia fact, it nominated the
Radical ticket on Saturday.
Ctu ncit Notice. Rev. Mr. N.eholson.
of St. Luke's Church (Vancouver) will
preach at St. Paul's Church (Episcopal),
In this city, next Sunday, both morning
nnd evening.
Empty. The warehouse in this place is
almost entirely empty at present. We do
not remember the time when its floors
presented such a barren appearance.
Change. The Albany took the place of
the Sboo-Fly last Wednesday, and the lat
ter boat was laid np. The Alice and Al
bany are doing: the wort on the- upper
river.
Rix Ovek. a cow was run over by
cars last Wednesday, at fhe depot.- rvnet
badly injured.
Forty additional hands were added to
tbo working force on the locks last
W edoesday.
Open. S. D. 1 ope nas opened a new
grocery store, on door above the Court
House. His new advertisement will ap
pear next week, in the meantime give
him a call.
I.v Towx. Ex-Gov. Gibbs and our
friend Dolph Hannah were in town this
week. Doipb. looks as pay a"? 'vv. The
Governor appears to be enjoying good
health as his dimensions are till on the
enlargement.
New Po.stoffick. A postofiice has been
recently established at Capt Norton's
Place, in this county, wiih the Captain as
Postmaster, and tlm ofiice uiamed alter
him.
False Alakm. The lite alarm last
Wednesday morning was caused by the
burning out of the chimney in Mr. IIaas?
saloon. No damage done. The lire com
panies were promptly on hand.
Head. We call attention to the ad
vertisement ot Messrs. Sritzel & Co. real
estate dealers in Portland. They are
tbnroughly reliable.
Mr. I. M. Johnson, etiir tipograpbical
friend paid us a friendly visit one day
this wetk.
Sewing Society. The Ladies' Sewing
Society of the Episcopal Church will meet
next Tuesday afternoon at the residence
of Mrs. John Myers.
General News Items.
Hismack favors cheap postage in Prussia.
That is one point in his favor.
One-four: h of the present senior class
of Yale College will enter the ministry.
fTA ranch of 1.270 acres, located near
Chico. Cal., was recently sold for $7(J.O!)0.
It appears that Helen Josephine Mans
field formerly trod the stage uuder the
mame of "-cmily Thome.
All the Masco w students who signed
the address in favor of liberty ot the
press have been banished to Siberia.
Royal T. Sprague, Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of California, died at
Sacramento on the 2-llh of Febrnary.
A $75,009 appropriation has been in
serted in the deficiency bill to complete
the survey of Nicaragua and Tehauntepec
for a ship caual.
Patriotic commercial French citizens in
San Francisco expect to raise 500.000
francs toward paying in advance the Gei;
man war indemnity.
San Gabriel mission. Cal.. has on old
native Ca'ifornian woman who is 132
years old, and was a mother when the mis
sion church was built, 102 years ago.
Forsyth. Ga.. negroes derive a handsome
income by forcing quarrels with white
men. getting knocked down, and then
compromising for five dollars.
Jay Gould, the great Erie Railroad
King, has been decapitated by the stockholders-and
forcibly ejected out of the
Presidency of the Company.
J. W. Forney, advocates the renomina
tion of Grant. Grant has paid him well
for his support. The Collector of Port
laud also favors his renomina'.ion.
The action of the House Committee on
Commerce voting a half million subsidy j
for the Australian line doubtless secures
the final success of the measure.
On the morning of the 8th i.istant the
house of Captain James Bryant, of Ma
chi .8, Maine, was destroyed by fire. The
C iptain. his wile and two grand-daughters
were burned to death.
The Railroad is reported all right and
in good shape between Cheyenne and Og
deu. Trains from the Eist are rnniiini;
on lime from the West from twelve to
four'.eon hours late. Weather reported
fine.
1 he schooner T. Starr JCmj. for Coos
Hay. last January, and the brir Knhia.
lor the same port. January lS'ih, have
never been heard from since they sailed.
and are given up for lost, with all on
board.
A New York dispatch of the 10:h says
that in the Harbor Master Investigation
yesterday, one witness stated that he
wouh! give $25,000 for the privileges en
joyed by one of the Harbor Masters, of
whom there are eleven.
Near Areola. Douglas county. Illinois,
otie day last week. Henry Landers, en
old citizen, was shot three times prob
ably fatally by his son, a young in in 21
years old. The old man had a violent
temper, and had driven the family out of
the house, which caused the difficulty in
which he wa shot.
C. H. Der.io. i!i;ion at Mare Island, pub
lishes a letter in the Alia, two columns in
length, addressing to J. M. Coughlan.
member of Congtess from the Third Dis
trict, denouncing him for all sorts of
alleged in the matter of appointing to
positions at the Navy Yard, and political
tergiversations generally. He charges
that Coughlan has boasted that he meant
to make the Navy Yard a Coughlan yard,
and that he had made war in every man
ner upon those who were favorable to
other candidates before the recent elec
tion. The Territories.
. The bridges between Pumphrey,s and
Montecello are all gone
William Jarmin, triod for fhe murder
of Janes Farmer at Rellinghani Hay, has
been acquitted.
The total lows of cat fie in the Yakima
valley during the winter will not amount
to over 150 head.
A new paper will be; issued at Lewiston,
Idaho, to take the place of the Journal;
lately suspended.
On his contract on the N. P. R. R., Hal
let is to do over six miles of pilling. The
number of piles to the mile is 000.
A few nights aoro the house of Juluis
Stahl at Walta Walla. y?as destroyed by
fire. - There . was insurance of $2,700 on
the building.
A young man named Geo. F. Hoffman,
while returning irom Tumwater to Olvm
pia. a few days since, fell down an enbank
ment and was kilted.
A bill to provide for the irrigation of
lands between Hoise and Snake River in
Idaho, h is been introdjeed in Congress.
It grants six sections of land to lhe"mile.
VeFy grrod mines are being worked on
Payeffe itver. Idaho, six miles below
Horse Shoe Rend. Four rrten in ten days'
washed out 51.216 95. There is pay in
the dirt all over the hills for miles around.
Active Operations are again commenc
ln? oi the railroad between Wallula and
WaljU Walla The Company have secur
ed depot grounds at the first named place.
A gang of hands are grading. The move
ment means business.
Walts, who killed' a man sortie' time" ago
on San Juan Island, has been tried at
Port Townsend and Onvieted of mtrrder
in tbc- first dfgree. The case has been
long delayed, ow ing to disputes about jur
isdiction of the civil authorities over acts
done on San Juan Island.
The Orenonian says the present State
Government costs more than it did under
Radical rule. If that paper had any re
gard for truth it would make no such as
sertion Will it specify the extra coals ?
Whom the the gods would destroy
the? first make mad." This ;sp(m
the cas3 with tne ltadical party. From
all parts of the State we Writ that a gen
eral bad feeling existed in all their coun
ty conventions. Such is Radicalism.
The Astoria correspondent of the West
side says: The bartfen title Jane A. Falkin
bnrg has cleared for Honolulu with a car
go valued at $5,500, over $3.000of which
was taken on in the Astoria Customs Dis
trict. One "noticeable article of the cargo
is linseed oil. which speaks well for the
Oregon Oil Mill.
The 'wife a prominent and highly re
spectable citizen of Albany attempted
suicide last Tuesday by taking arsenic.
She was insensible for some time-from its
effects, but was finallv restored. No
cause is known to exist for the rash act.
Washington county delegates to the
Republican Convention will support W.
I). Hare for Prosecuting Attorney. Mult
nomah has instructed for Mr. Durham, and
we learn a large portion of this county's
delegates are for Mr. Durham. This will
give him the nomination.
Dr. McDowell, of Salem, announces
himself a candidate for Congress on the
Temperance and Woman's Suffrage plat
form, and adds that he will send his
photograph to any one wishing to vote
for him for fifty cents.
Announcement.
We are requested to atinoiir.ee the name
of A. LEVY as a candidate for the ollice of
Treasurer of Clackamas county, subject to
the cotiinatiou by the Democratic Conven
tion. To tile ituoci'HCr of (lai!uuii.is
Count'. I hereby announce myself as "a
candidate for the ncriuation for County
Cleik, subject to the will of the convention.
II. L. KELLY.
A beautiful dressing and invigorator of the
hair is Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itenew
er. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., in his
hook on Chronic Diseases, says in regatdto
bis Golden Medical Discovery, with which
our readers are familiar: ' From its wonder
n I power over Consumption of t!e lungs, I
had thought strongly of calling it my Con
sumptive Cure ; but from the lact tliat it is
a perfect specific for the sore throat and
hoarseness to which ministers and other pub
lic speakeis and singers are subject, and also
for BroiiChtit, an ad were Coughs, and is
an iiivaluahle remedy for diseases of the Liv
er, and also as a Hlood I'm itier, 1 decided
not to apply to it a name which might mis
1-ad and prevent its use in other diseases for
vh;ch it is so admirably adapted.
"It will 'cure a eouts'n in one half the time
ncce-sary to cure it with any other medicine,
and it dots it not by drying it tp, but by re
movit g cause subduing the irritation
and healing the affected parts."
This valuable iiiedici;.e is sold by all first
For the very bet photographs, go t Hi ad
ley Si Rulofson's GaFery whhovt STAIRS
lT ASCEND IX Till- ELEVATOR, 42'J
.Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
Iiclect-H. Degree Lo.-Igc o. V!, . O. O. F"
(O (3 Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDAY EVE SIX US,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend.
Itilt nomali fjf?.'l-;c ?'n. 1, A. F". uml
ft A. II.--n(!iiS its reirnl.ir Ciiinmiiiiica.
tions on the First and Third Satur
ility in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the 2i'th of September to the ioth of
March, and 7 o'clock from the 2"th of
March to the 3ioth ot September. Rreth
ren in good standing are invited to attend.
Dec'JO.ISTO, Hy order of AV. M.
Orrgon LMlge So. 3, I. O. or O. F".
Mtets every Thursday even
inS a o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Han, Main s eet.
Members of the Order arc iuvited to attend
By order . S. ti.
Sjicclal rfoticc.
ISDiOF.STlOK is the cause of nine-tenths of nil
diseases the livinjj machine is subject to .' Give
tone to the stomach and ditrestive organs, and you
will save more than half in your doctor's bills.
lr. Uroires Ceirbrntrd tiiit-r.H are recom
mended by all physicians to Dyspeptics and for
a i,i. Complaint of the I.ivku and Digestivb
Obgans. See advertisement in another column.
The, American Stork Journal for Leieru"
ber, cnt3ins engravings of Sacred Cattle,
Iloupan and Game Fowls; also, Pig and
Poultry Iliui-es, with plans and elevation,
besides some twenty welt written articles
that should be read by every Farmer. Spec
imen Copies will be sent free, by the Pub
lishers, X. P. BovEtt & Co. parkesburg, Pa.
-7VVc furnish tiiis valuable Jocrt.wu.
with our paper for $3 a year.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Office, Xo. CI front Street,
POIITLAND, - - - OREGOX.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities, consisting of LOTS, HALF
BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STORES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with great care and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, ami CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will re
ceive description of FARM PROPERTY
andpbrward the aamd fo the abote address.'
Feb. 3, 1871.
PALLS tCAMP3IET JO.i, I. O. .
F. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FIRST AXD THIRD TUESDAY EVENIXG
of each month. . Fatrurchs in good stand
ing are invited to attend.
Feb. S. lS72 tf
AGE.VTS FOIi THE E'MEKPIilSE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Exeehpeise :
J. M. Baltimore, Portland, Oregon.
Thomas Boyce, San Francisco.
L. P. Fisher. '
Hudson & Menef.41 Park Row.Xew.York.
Geo. P. Rowell & Cc, 4o Park Row, Xew
York.
Abbott & Co., Xe.'S2 & St Xassau street,
Xew York. '
Hud-cm, Menet & Col. Chicago, Illinois.
oh. Wetheriir & Co.,-007 Chestnut street
Thilad.stpr.ia. '
Administratrix's Noticed
7-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
. undei-M-ned has been duly appointed Ad
mmistratnx of the Estate of Lawrence Burns '
deceased, late of Clackamas countv ; therefore'
all persons having claims against sa'id Estate arp
required to present them tome, propcrlv verified'
attheaHice of Johnson & AIcCoivA, within six
months from date.
V V t . MARY A. BURNS,
March 15, 1;:, maI5tvj
jVcw To-Day.
REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE-
JACOB ST1TZEL,
C. C. WAT.
JACOB STITZEL&C0.,
SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTON.,
REAL ESTATE
MONEY BROKERS
Cor. Front antl AYasli ngtoii Ss.,
PORTLAND, O R E G OX .
Special attention given to the sale of farm
ing lands and city property. All corres
ponclence relating to the recources of Ore
gon will be promptly answered-
REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Sent free of cbarga to
any address.
JAC03 STITZEL A CO.
March 15, 1872:tf
Fair Warning.
JR. RALSTOX'S ACCOUNTS MUST
be settled nlit awav to save costs.
WaRREX & I' CUBES.
Oregon City; March 15, 1S72. tt
Patrick and Francis Donnelly.
SEVERAL YEARS AGO TWO YOUNG
men, brothers, named respectively as
above, quitted Ireland and settled in the' Un
ited States of America. Should both or
either of them be still alive, or if otherwise
should they have left after them children
lawfully begotien, the survivors are hereliy
informed that by late events thej' have be
come entitled to considerable property; and
are advised to cut-respond without delay on
the subject of their newlv acquired right,
with JAMES SINNOTT, ESC.,
13 Lower Ormoud-qnav, Dublin,
March ir, 1-S72.w3 " Ireland.
Guardian's SaSe.
"OTICE IS HEltUBY GIVEN THAT, BY
virtue of an order of the Honorable fount y
Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of
Cluekama-i, nuide at the I'ebruuiy term, ls;, I
will sell to the highest biddf r, at the Court House
door, iu Oregon City, Claekainas countv, on Sat
urdav. tl;e Hitli iliiv .f Viril lxro ut
- ' . i , - - , . i "in, it m:
tjon, Die lollowiii!,' describc-d real estate, tlie iro-
l.-n ui iuu junior neirsoi jmios fitover, deceased
to-vit : Lots numbered one, 1, two, 2, live, 5, six
6, seven, 7, and eiidit, 8, in liloek numbd-crl'sK-I
ty-two, in the town of Oreyon City, county of
c j.u-Kauias, rniare til .r;iron.
ieiins oi ciuie. -one-nan aown and the re
mainder in two equal (juurtor-yearly i)ayments,
seemeu iv iiiorta-.re.
T. J. TAYLOIi,
Guardian of M. E. Slnver, I-:. A. blover, A.
J. hlover and C. T. fc lover, Minors.
F. BARCLAY, M. R. C. S.
Formerly Surgeon to the lion. II. 15. Co.
33 Vein's Experience.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN" AXD SURGEON,
Sliifii Street, Orrgon Cliy,
l-inn! Settlement.
In the matter of the Estate of Daniel Trullingcr
deceased, in the County Court for Clackamas,
State of lierou.
'J-WIL. Al)itL ISTKATOR OF SAID ESTATE
liavinu- hied his aci ounts and vouchers i
final sett lenient thereof, it is ordered bv tl
Court, that .Monday, tlie lt day of Airil."lS7
be set apart for said final settlement with N. II.
TrullincT, Administ rator, and Elizabeth 'i'rul
liner, Adininisaatrix, of said estate; arid n--tice
be jjiven by publication for lour .successive
weeks iu the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspa
per published in this countv, this order.
Mareh 4, 1S72. " J. K. WAIT,
Countv Juiliie.
"WARREN & FOR BIOS,
Att'ys for Adru r ami Adinr'x. ma8wl
Notice of Final Settlement
In the matter of the Estate of Henry S. Moore,
der-eased.
WOW AT TIIIS DAY COMES JAMES M.
Moore, Administrator of said Estate, l.v his
Attorneys Johnson & Mc( 'own, a;id filed hi
final report, propel ly verified, togctliT with his
vouchers for final settlement. It is ordered and
adjudged by the Court that Monday, the 1st day
of April. 1872, be set apart for said final settle
ment with said Administrator, and that notice
be priven by imhlislmur this or lev tor four succes
sive weeks in the Oregon City Enterpiise, a news
paper published iu this count-.
J. K. WAIT,
County Jude.
Attest,
J. M. FRAZlMi,
L. S.
t ounty clerk. raaSwl
Oreyoti City, March I, 1872.
Summons.
In the County Court for Clackamas county, State
A. MEIR, Plaintiff,
vs.
Civil action to recover
r.ioiu'v.
E. A. GIBSON", Dcf
To the above named Defendant :
"VOli ARE HEREBY NOTIFIKD AND RE-a-
quired to upioar in the above entitled
Court and answer to the complaint of the plain
tilf, filed in the above entitled action within ten
days from tlie date of the service of this sum
mons upon you, if served in Clackamas eo-mry
and if served in any other eoimtr f this State
then within twenty days from suVh service- and'
if served by publication, you are notified and re
quired to apiear and answer said complaint on
or before tne 1st Monday in Mav, 1872 that be
ing the first day of the next term of the Countv
Court for ( lackainas county, Oregon, which will
be held next atter the expiration of the period
prescribed by the order of said Court for tlie pub
lication of this summons ; and if von fail so to
appear and answer, the plaintiff will take iud"
ment. against you for the sum of JG li; witli
leyal interest from June 7th, 1S71, and f costa
and disbursements of this action; thesaid action
beinsr brought by plaintiff to recover tlie afore
said balance due on book account for merchan
dise sold defendant bv plaintiff. And von are
f urther notified, that tlio Hon. J. K. Wait Jude
of said County Court, on the 5th day of VcbrTi
ury, 1872, made an order directing the summons
to be served by publication in the Ore-'on Citv
Enterprise for six successive weeks
,r , AVARREN 4c FORRES,
Marcn I, !S72:wO luif's Att'ys.
BATaD SAWS
3IolHug rim liiue,
K0RTISERS,
- vt5?i A n'l ve v description
?y,lf V."orlAi-,l-;,. f..
chinery and l'lanintr
Mill supplier. Address . :
BERRY. PLACE,
Machinery Depot,
IT 2 California St. San Francisco.
nov2-feowGm
SEW HARDWARE STORE,
CORNET FflOXT fe" STARK STS.,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
JOSirS II. FOSTEE
Is now receivisijr and oiTcrs for sale, at the
lowest rates, a full s-toc!: of
BUILDERS5 H A RD WARE,
Flechanics' Tools
Table .and Poekct Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS
flails, Ropes, ShoveSs,
Anvils, Axes, Etc.,
Which he invites buyers to call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere.
Would invite particular attention of buy
era of Builders' Hardware and House Trim
mings, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
Mav 26,1871 :m3 JOUST. FOSTER.
THE
HOUSE WE LIVE IN
AND f HK
INHABITANTS OF THE
TI1E CAUSE OF A GREAT MAN'Y Dis
eases, that liave been prU:iounced incur
able by the most eminent physicians, for the
very reason ttiat they overlooked the ciuse.
nd as Dr. Van Den I!er:h lus made the
Entozo-i a life long Study,' lie would inform
the sick generally that by close observation
and meat t xperitnents, has come to the con
clusion that there are more acute and eiron
ic diseases car.sed bv Worms, llrdatids, An-
lina cui-.c, or otner species oi lniMZoa. me
public generally, or I he profession at large,
are not aware of the number of I'atients
who are treated br eminent Physicians, for
this, that, or such a complaint, without any
relief. If the disease had been understood,
a few doses of Df. Vs. Sovereign Worm
Jiemeiy would have immediately cured the
complaint and saved a great many lives.
INHABITANTS OF THE HU
MAN B0BY!
What think you reader, of your body be
ini? a planet, inhabited by living races, as
we inhab.t the earth? Whatever may be
your thoughts on the subject, it is even so.
Your body may be but a home for parasites
that crawi over the surfaceburrow beneath
the skin, nestle in its entrails, and riot and
propagate their kind in every corner ot its
frame.
The following is from the San Francieo
Biuhtin, of Jamiarv '20th, li-V-i. receut
date.)
Call Martins recently died in Cleveland,
Ohio, "from eatintr meat infected with the
Ova of Tanaea iSuiiunt. At the Coroner's
Inquest, on Tuesday, (January 2d.) it was
shown that three weeks betuie Christmas
Martins purchased a carcass of Pork. Some
of the meet was eaten the same day, and
some was made into sa.iage. About ten
days later, some of the sausage was eaten,
and in a i-hoit time the whole family were
taken sick. Martins died on Sunday, Decern-
lier 31st, 1S71. Mrs. Martins and her two
children are now very sick, and the fomer is
not hkel t i recover. 1 lie verdict was in
accordance with the facts. For further par
ticulars. see Cleveland, Ohio, papers of above
date. A Coroner's Inquest brought this
lact to light.
Now I would ask how manv mare uch
deaths a' inquest would bring to light ?
Ponder well, reader, upon this, and thi: k of
the thousands that die every year and no
c&u-e can be as.-igned for their death. Now
the question that would naturally enter the
mind ot the reader, is what shall I d.? The
advice of the Dr. would be go to s jme or.e
inai is competent oi iieiting sucli com
plaints. And who is more competent than
the one that nas mane w orms a sneciallitv
Tkniar. Vcsterdav, Dr. J. W. Van D ot
Bergh exh'bited to us a number ot parasites
which had been removed Irom persons af
flicted: there were several ddh-rent species
oneof which appears to be entirely unknown
to the medical profes.-ion. This new taenia
is shaped something like an orange seed
but perfectly flat, or lather like a cucumber
seed, with a tail about a quarter of an inch
in lei gth. Another was a tape worm fe7
lect iu length, consisting of I'.fioo joints
Among medical men there exists no little
difference of opinion relative totheotigin
of these entozoa. One class of writers be
lieve that these parasites, at least many of
them, originate in the endowment f anPnal
molecules wiih vitality from the parent body,
favo. ed by certain states of the vital forces
of that body; the states originating their
organization and promoting their growth
and propagation. That all descriptions of
entozoa are met with far more frequently
where animal food is used in greatest abnn !
ance, is an indisputable lact, especially
where the food is the flesh of the "unclean
beasts," hicli the Jews and Mohammedans
are forbidden to partake of. But our inten
tion is not to w ite a tlicsis iuum this subject:
e n!v desire to c'iromcic the fact that Dr
J. W. Van Den IJergh has loiuid a nicdxinc
a simple vegetable which grows in i.bund
anCa in California, which is a dead shot to
al lenTozoa, of whatever de-cript.on, gener
ally accomplishing its object in Ir. in an hour
and a half to six h .urs. Morning Call.
Had we the space I ere. hundreds of testi
monials could be produced, testifying to the
(ruth of the asser ions that have here been
made, but it would be useless and would
onlv occupy the reader's time.
The foliuw.ng arc ssiritj of tlie diseases
that Worms are often rmstaken for.
Dyspepsia, Chronic Affections of the Liver
nnd'Kidneys, Consumption, hife Spelling,
Palsy, Spermatorrhoea, Diarrheea, Inconti
nence of Urine, Gravel, Flor Albus, Diabetes,
Dropsy, etc.
Dr. V. would advise those ladies troub'ed
with any Irregularities of the Uterus to try
his new rcni-.'dit-tf and get cured.
Dr. Van Den Bergh' d Infallible Worm Syr
up for Children. 1 rice ?1. Warranted to
expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon
receipt ot price.
Dr. J. W. Van Den Bergh's, Hair Tonic
a sure cure to destroy all rtuimalcuku of the
Hair Follicles, prevents falling out, and pro
moting tlie Growth ot the Hair. Price $1,30;
Warranted.
By Cmu!t:ng and Undergolixs a.
SIMPLE EXAMINATION,
The afll'.ctcd cm learn if their disea-e is
caused by Worms or no'; at all events, Dr.
Van Den "Bergh can ttll them from what dis
ease they are suffering.
Consultations and Examinations
FREE OP CHAUGK.
OFFICE H0OB1S N03. 38 & 39,
OVER THE POST OFFICE-
Letters describing the symptoms will be
promptly answciel, and persons livingata
d stance will be saved the expense and trou
ble of calling upon the Doctor.
Address DU J. AV. VAN DEW BERGH,
1. O. L'OX 172. SALEM, OREGON.
Tcstt mon
Portland, Feb. 10th, 1S72. .
Dr. J. W. Tax- Dux Bergii Dear Sir:
Our child, a little girl eight years of age, has
had fits and. convulsions for the last two
years, and we had tried many doctors and
Vrany remedies without much benefit, in fact
our darling was getting constantly worse
tint I we heard of your worn syrup through
a friend of ours. We thought hat perhaps
it might do some good to give it a trial, and
j-ott cannot imagine wrr surprise when over
2o() worms were expelled with oue foale of
vonr valuable worm synip,pnd from this
time or, We certainly sbail never be without
it fo long as there is a possibl.chance for it
to be had. You are at libeity to publish
this if von choose, and mav it do much good.
Bespectiully vours, " S. II. ORToX.
M.J. OKTOX,
Alternate paleness and fluking of the
countenance, dull expression of the eyes,
drowsiness, itching of the nose, a swelled
upper-lip, tongue whltely furred and thickly
speckled with red points, feted breath, an en
larged abdomen, a partfa- or general swelling
or puftiugness of tiie skin, a startling in the
sleep and grinding of the teeth, a sensat:on
as if something was lodged in the throat, a
gradual wasting of the flesh, sickness of the
stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough,
appeti e sometimes voracious, at other
times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, oth
er t nies loose great freifu'ness and irratibil
ity ot temper, pains in the stomach aud
bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy.
D the. worm syrup is not to be had in
3-our town, send orders to the manufact
urer aud it will be sent promptly to any ad
dress free ot express charges. Direct or
ders to
Dr. J. W. VAN DEN BERGII,
T. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon.
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE!
Fall anil Winter Trade.
II
AVING RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR
assortment of Imported Styles in
Ladies' and Gents'
IScoIq sisacl sailers,
We will take great pleasure in displaying
and receiving orders from our patrons and
the public generally.
We have received Irom Xew York a few
pair otic tjeieoraica M.rttai urttiA
DCTTON FRONTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can be turned jnto a beautiful Button Gaiter
Will take orders for the same at any time.
"We have the Best and Latest Styles in
Misses and Children's Button Gai ers and
1$ llmorals that are imported, but for good
substantial wear there are none that can
come up to our own make. We arrant
them in every respect.
Seven entirel'v New Stvlps of Ladies and
Misses' RUBBERS. T o Nitlaon, Concress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet
Front and Alaska. Liyht, ylisli ; Durable
and Neat Fitting. Also, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. Bring on your feel.
TO WOKliiliEN.
COME AXD SEE
OUR 0HAMP10N BOOT!
Respectfully,
PROTZEIAN, GILLIHAN & CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts ,
PORTLAND, REGON.
Dec. 1. lS71-.tr
- MAIN STREET,
jLM Okegos City. Ouegox.
rrIIIS POPULAR HOUSE IIAVINt; Been
JL lately REFITTED ami FURNISHED,
the Proprietors are now ready t aoccommo
date their customers with II A KD-FIMSIIED
double or single rooms. Thev invite all thosa
fond of a GOOD ME.L and a GOOD BED.
t call ar.d give them a trial, for they are
confident they car please everybody, because
they '- know how to keep a Hote l.
Prices to suit the limes and Evekycost,
according to the rooms cccupieJ.
Attached to the House is a
EMI
a
OOM,
For the accommodation of csutomers.
MEBIIIAM & FOURMER,
June lft, 1ST l :tt" Proprietors.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Clackamas county.
Henry Huinbol, Plaintiff, 1
vs. Suit in Equity.
John Steg-e, Defendant. J
TO JOHN STEGE, SAID DEFENDANT:
X TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
gou : You are summoned and required to be
and appear in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, lor Clackamas county, on or before the
first day of the term of said Court next following
the expiration of six weeks after the date of the
first publication of this Summons; to-wit : on
the 3d Monday in March, A. D., 1S72, and answer
the complaint tiled in the above entitled suit, or
the plaintiff will take a decree against you for
1,7B, in U. S. gold coin, and interest there
on since Jan. 5, 1S71, at the rate of one per cent,
a month, and for costs and"- di-bursinenrs ; and
wiil apply to the Court for a decree foreclosing a
mortgage given by you Jan. 5, 1871, on an undi
vided one-half of Lots Four, 4, and Five, . in
Block Xo. Twenty-three, 2.1, in. the town of Ore
gon City, Clackamas county, Oregon ; and gener
ally fjr the relief demanded in tho complaint.
liv order of Hon. "W. "W. Upton, J udge of said
Court.
JOHNSON i- McCOWX,
Feb. 8, 1 872. wG - Plif 's Att'ys.
LOST, .
17" ROM THE UN DE-RSI ED, LIVING AT
Canemah, ab iut the 5th inst, a Sorrel
Mare, about fifteen hands high; six years
old; small white streak in the forefead, with
saddle marks; shod all anuuid. Any person
returning sa d ma"r5 or 'giving information o'
her whereabouts, will be suitably rewar ed.
WM. II. il USUAL.
Canemah, Feb. 22, 1672.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
PORTLAND, -
GEO. Ii.
OREGON-
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS. ,
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovet
fiowed Lands.
Farm Ij-.mds Sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of landed property.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fidelity and promptness.
OFFICE No. H Carter's Building, corner
of Alder and Front streets.
Feb. 3. Wo: tf
NEW GOODS
AT THS
L I H C 0 L NJB A K E R Y.
WJLLSAPS & HARDiEMG,
HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARlE
ty of choice
FAMILY, GROCERIES.
AND PROVISIONS.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
BREAD, CRVCKERS,
CAKES. PASTRY,
CANDIES AND NUTS.
All of which will be sold at living rates.
Remember that we do not sell goods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it tafres
money to do bnsine."s"
To the farm big trade we wonld say, CASH
ior jbu. proauce, ana UAMl tor our goods.
Goods delivered to all parts of the citv.
Feb, 1(5, lS72:tf
13, Trees! Plants!
FLOAVER AXD GAItDEX SEEDS.
Apple and Crab, 100, 2 to 4 ft., ?4; i to C ft., .ft 00
I ear,Std.extra,l yr.Bartlett &c,3 to 4 ft.,doz. 2 50
S eds, reach, bu.,.2; Apple, Osaj?e, new, bu.,12 00
I otatoes, AVhite I'each Blow. Early Kosc.bu., 2 00
. - .-iiiii?, o,jn jiaiju.-, i,oiiu,.ti; Asn,j.j; mid, z uu
Illustrated Catalogue, 100 page, aud Xew
I'ric Lit 10c
F. K. I'HOLXIX, Ultxmiington, Illinois,
fob 2:v8
Dissolution FJotice.
MR. A. C. BAILEY'S CONNECTION
with the Lincoln Bakerv ccassd by nu
tuel consent on the 1st of febiuary, 1S72.
Mr. C. O. T. Williams bavinz bought his in
terest, and the business will be continued at
the old st.md under the firm name of Wil
liams & Iltrding, who will pay all debt
aga':nst and receive all moneys due the late
firm of Bailey fc Harding. feb!5w
HOUSE,
A U CTION AND COMMISSION
A. 15. KicIiaiMlson
AUCTIONEER! ,
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland:
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. Groceries, GeneralHerchan -
dise arid IlofseSj
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. Richardsok, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE &ALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron 1
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Filesi RaSpS, saws .
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also -A
large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. D. IIichakdson, Auctioneer
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
TIIE Li.Rfjli.ST AND'
FISEST STOCK IS
PORTLAND!
Olf
FINE WHTCHES,
RICH JEWELRY AN
Silverwares
33. L: STONE
WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL IEALBR 13T
WATCHES and JEWELRY
No-107 Front st PORTLAND,
Would invite attention of his fr.iends a4
the public to his Large and Choice Assort
ment of
FIRE WATCHES
From the most Celebrated Makers of K.
Howard i Co!. Boston ; Apelton Jk Tracy, 1
S. Bart let t, AValtham, Mas-.; Elgin "Watche;
Jjicot Self winding Watches ; English
Watt lies and others. ,
Also, the be-tselected STOCK of LADIEAf
A'ATCIIF.S, of nil description and tttyles,
which he would be pleased to show to all
who m:iy favor him with a call. ...
AGENT FOR CHAS. E. J ACOT WATCHES.
Fine Jewelry and Solid Silver Ware;
Fancy Articles, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS-
Silver Watches, of different makers.
Diamond Pins, Ear-rings an Finger-rings.
Gold Bracelets.
G"'ld Ch itelain Guards and Watch-chain.
Gobi Necklaces, Armlets, Cresses, LockctsI
Gold I'tcast-ii'.s, Ear-rings, Fmfcer-rings.
(!old Charms and K vs. ,
California Gold RiDgs and Bohmes' Bat-
cnt Buckels.
Opei a 'Jhains. .
JIoss Agiite Setts, Rings and Cuff Bnttonsi
AVfdding Kings, ma!e of pte gold, x-
pressly for that pnrposev
Gold and Sdver Tlvtmoles
Opera and Marine Glasses.
I'ebble Spectacles ami E3'e-glassei.'
."ilid Silver Napkin Rings.
Silver Fruit nnd BuKer Knives. ,
Solid Sil .'er Table and Tea Spoons. " ,.lrQ
Regulaiois Sth Thomas Cot ks, Marina
Clocks, Gilt (Jalieiy Clocks, Ac.
All the b' ve ariicles sold Chcapfor Cash,'
and warranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing
ind adjusting cf Chrcnomttefd, Duplex and
American v a cues.
B. L. STONF, .
nov24tf 107 Front st. Portland, Oregon.
TO YOTOG MEN f
rjO YOU BELONG THE FUTURE OF
JL our beautiful and fast growing St.-ite.'
Sot. 11 the shrill whistle of the IRON HORSE,
:-.s he comes tmoking across this creat con
tinent, drawing u'ter him the rich products
ot l he Nation's Wealth rind Industry, will
announce th'i
"GOOD TIME COMING'
e
wi v,,-.., o vi 11 unr auu iAiituui ii
will be called to tjie new avenues of liusi-
ness. i-.veryone snould prepare for an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.'
Great chanses have been made in the com
mercial affairs cf tVejion. in a few rears!
What the deyeloemc-irts,of our State will ba
in the future, 'is a question which depend
upon the BUSINESS OUALIFIOA'I IONS
of her Young Men.
lUnn the past four years of ontinued
prosperity, the
National Business College,
of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES,
or young men tony quanned, ana many oi
whom are now filling high and lucrative po
sitions in thft Bunk t "niint!Tirr.liffrr an A
Stores of our State. So great is the demand
ior r t j
Good Accbuhtants,"
that Business men have been frcquentlj
compelled to send East for4 as-istance.. No.
enterprising, studkms Young Ttkn who has
passed, through the prescribed course ot
studies at this
MODEL COLLEGE
has complained for want of a situation and
at good salary, too., Y , .
Every faciliy is here afford ed acquir
ing a. , s-v -...-.- , . -7
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possibje time, and r
THE LEAST EXPENSE.
Every student will have an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE!
. .After having completed the Theory, he is
introduced into a - ,
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,'
which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz
ing him with all the minntia; ot real business.
The course of study embraces Double and
Single Entry Book'-Kecpin r, Commercil
Arithmetic, , Commercial Law, Correspon -ence.
Business I'enmanslup, regular and
special ieciures, etc., en-, iuCUij
with practice.
also,
Superior advantages for securing a thorough
knowledge of
ORXAMEXTA L PENMANSHIP,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHS,
FRENCH, SPANISH, .
GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETG
For full particulars, call at the Collepe Of
fice in Carter's building, corner of Front
and Alder streets, ("entrance. on. Alder) Port
land, Oregonor send for cicular. Addres
DeFRANCE &. JAMES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Merch 31. l?71:yl
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, Laliocrae & Cff.
OREGON CITY.
frLKeep constantlv on hand fot sale
Midlinga, Bran and Chicken Feed. Parties
parcbaslnn feed. mu6t furnish the tactic
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